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2 Timothy 2:1 open_in_new
son. App-108.
be strong. Greek. endunamoo. See Acts 9:22, and compare Ephesians 6:10.
in. App-104. grace. App-184.
Christ Jesus. App-98.
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2 Timothy 2:2 open_in_new
of. App-104.
among. by means of. App-104. 2 Timothy 2:1.
the same. these. faithful. App-160.
men. App-123.
who. such as.
able competent. See 2 Corinthians 2:16 (sufficient).
others. App-124. No reference to bishops and ecclesiastical organizations. All these have failed.
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2 Timothy 2:3 open_in_new
endure hardness. Greek. kakopatheo. Literally suffer
evil. Here, 2 Timothy 2:9; 2 Timothy 4:5; James 5:13.
Jesus Christ. The texts read "Christ Jesus", as 2 Timothy 2:1.
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2 Timothy 2:4 open_in_new
No man No one. Greek. oudeis.
warreth. Compare 1 Timothy 1:18.
entangleth. Greek empteko. Only here and 2 Peter 2:20.
affairs. Greek. pragmateia. Only here.
life. App-170.
that. in order that. Greek hina.
hath chosen, &c.. chose, &c. Greek. stratoiogeo. Only here. The Master's "Well done" is the reward.
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2 Timothy 2:5 open_in_new
if. App-118
a man. any one. App-123.
also strive. strive also,
strive for masteries. contend in the games. Greek. athteo. Only here.
not. App-105.
crowned. Greek. stephanoo. Only here and Hebrews 2:7; Hebrews 2:9. The crown was of wild olive or laurel leaves.
except. if (ean)., not (m5). lawfully. See 1 Timothy 1:8.
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2 Timothy 2:6 open_in_new
first, &c.. the first to partake.
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2 Timothy 2:7 open_in_new
Lord. App-98.
give. The texts read shall give".
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2 Timothy 2:8 open_in_new
that. Omit.
Jesus Christ. App-98. The thoughts of Timothy are directed to the person of Jesus Christ, as well as to His work. Compare Hebrews 3:1; Hebrews 3:12; Hebrews 3:3; Hebrews 3:7; Hebrews 3:8. App-104.
David. Compare Romans 1:3,
was. Omit.
raised. App-178.
from the dead. App-139.
according to. App-104.
gospel, App-140.
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2 Timothy 2:9 open_in_new
Wherein. In (Greek. en) which.
suffer trouble. Greek. kakopatheo, no in 2 Timothy 2:3.
evil doer. Greek. kakourgos. Only here and Luke 23:32; Luke 23:33; Luke 23:39 (of the malefactors crucified with the Lord). For the other word for evil doer, kopoios, see John 18:30.
unto. as for as. Greek. mechri.
word. App-121.
God. App-98.
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2 Timothy 2:10 open_in_new
Therefore. On account of (App-104. 2 Timothy 2:2) this.
for. sakes. App-104. 2 Timothy 2:2.
may also. also may.
with. App-10.
eternal. App-151.
glory. See p. 1511.
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2 Timothy 2:11 open_in_new
It is, &c.. Faithful is the saying. The fourth occurance. See 1 Timothy 1:15.
saying. word. App-121. if. App-118. a,
be dead with. died with (Greek. sunapotinesko) Him. See 2 Corinthians 7:3.
also live, &c.. live together also with (Greek. suzab) Him. See Romans 6:8.
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2 Timothy 2:12 open_in_new
suffer. Same as "endure", 2 Timothy 2:10.
also reign, to.. reign together also, to. Greek. sumbasileuo. Only here and 1 Corinthians 4:8.
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2 Timothy 2:13 open_in_new
believe not. are unbelieving. Greek. apieteo. Acts 28:24.
abideth. See p. 1511.
He. The texts prefix "For".
cannot. is not (App-105.) able to.
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2 Timothy 2:14 open_in_new
put, &c. Greek. hupomimnesko See John 14:26.
charging. earnestly testifying to. Greek. diamarturomai See Acts 2:40.
the Lord. Some texts read "God strive. about words. Greek. logomacheo. Only here. The noun in 1 Timothy 6:4.
not. App-105.
to. App-104.
no profit. nothing (Greek. oudeis) profitable (Greek. chresimos. Only here).
to. App-104.
subverting. Greek. katastrophe. Only here and 2 Peter 2:6.
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2 Timothy 2:15 open_in_new
Study. Be diligent. Greek spoudazo. See Galatians 1:2; Galatians 1:10.
shew. present, as Colossians 1:22; Colossians 1:28.
approved. Greek. dokimos. See Romans 14:18.
unto. to Dative case.
workman. Greek. engrates. This word is translated "labourer ten times; "worker", or "workman", six times. that, &c.. without cause for shame. Greek. anepaischuntos. Only here.
rightly dividing. Greek. orthofomeo. Only here.
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2 Timothy 2:16 open_in_new
shun. Greek. periistemi. See Acts 25:7.
profane. See 1 Timothy 1:9.
vain babblings. See 1 Timothy 6:20.
increase. advance. Greek. prokopto. See Romans 13:12,
unto, App-104.
ungodliness. App-128.
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2 Timothy 2:17 open_in_new
eat. Literally have pasture (Greek. nome. Only here and John 10:9),
canker. gangrene. Greek. gangraina. Only here.
Hymenesus Compare 1 Timothy 1:20
Philetue, Nothing is known of him.
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2 Timothy 2:18 open_in_new
Who. For they.
concerning. App-104.
have. Omit.
erred. See 1 Timothy 1:6.
resurrection. App-178.
is past. has taken place.
overthrow. overturn. Greek. anatrepo. Only here end Titus 1:11.
faith. App-150.
Some. App-124.
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2 Timothy 2:19 open_in_new
the foundation, &c,. God's firm foundation.
sure. firm. Greek. stereos.
Here; Hebrews 5:12; Hebrews 5:14; 1 Peter 5:9. Compare Acts 16:5.Colossians 2:5,
Lord. App-98.
knoweth. knew. App-132. A reference here to Numbers 16:5.
Christ. The texts read "the Lord". as above.
from. App-104.
iniquity. App-128. May allude to Numbers 16:26.
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2 Timothy 2:20 open_in_new
also, &c.. wooden also. of wood wooden. Greek. xulinos. Only here and Revelation 9:20.
of earth. Greek. ostrakinos, See 2 Corinthians 4:7.
to. App-104.
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2 Timothy 2:21 open_in_new
purge. thoroughly purge. Greek ekkathairo. See 1 Corinthians 5:7,
unto. App-104.
meet. useful or profitable. Greek. euchrestos, Only here, 2 Timothy 4:11.Philippians 1:11.
Master's. App-98.
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2 Timothy 2:22 open_in_new
youthful. the youthful. Greek. neoterikos. Only here.
righteousness. App-191.
charity. App-135.
out of. App-104.
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2 Timothy 2:23 open_in_new
foolish. the foolish. Greek. moros. See 1 Corinthians 1:25.
unlearned. uninstructed, and so, trifling. Greek. apaidentos. Only here in N.T., but occurs in the Septuagint several times translated "fools",
questions. Greek. zetesis. See Acts 26:30.
avoid. reject, or refuse. See 1 Timothy 4:7,
knowing. App-182.
gender. beget.
strifes. Greek. mache. See 2 Corinthians 7:5.
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2 Timothy 2:24 open_in_new
servant. App-190.:2.
strive. Greek. machomai. See Acts 1:26.
gentle. See 1 Thessalonians 2:2.
unto. App-104.
apt to teach. 1 Timothy 3:2.
patient. Literally enduring evil. Greek. anexikakos Only here.
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2 Timothy 2:25 open_in_new
meekness. See 1 Corinthians 4:21.
instructing. Greek. peideuo, which means to train. child, and so to chastise, chasten. Compare Acts 22:3; 2 Corinthians 6:9; Hebrews 12:6.
those that, &c.. the opposers. Greek. antidiatithemi. Only here.
if... peradventure. lest at any time. Greek. a pots.
will. should.
repentance. App-111.
acknowledging. App-132.
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2 Timothy 2:26 open_in_new
recover themselves. Literally become sober again. Greek. ananepho. Compare 2 Timothy 4:5.
snare. See 1 Timothy 3:7.
taken captive. Greek. z ogreo, See Luke 6:10.
by. App-104.
at. unto. App-104.
will. App-102. The pronouns "him" and "his" have not the same reference. The first refers to the servant, the second to God, and the meaning of the passage is, the distill stirs up those lie has ensnared to oppose, lest God should give them repentance, and lest, having been taken captive by God's servant, they should escape the snare, to do the will of God.